Client Profile

Posted on Tue, Apr 24, 2007, at 09:16 AM (0 comments)

Often I'm asked who my ideal client is or what type of industries I serve. The answer using those terms is not very clear because my clients have a wide range of jobs.
My Clients:
> are leaders of large companies
> own their own small business
> work in management in a medium sized business
> are in their first 5 years of their career & need guidance
> have been doing what they do for years and know what they like

Many of them:
* provide financial services
* run a technology company
* provide mortgages
* are attorneys
* sell real estate
* are executive coaches who's client need my service
* are CPA's
* are Architects
* sell cars
* or have careers where you wouldn't expect them to own a suit like my Granite Counter Top Providers & my Window Cleaner

Also some clients:
> only wear suits
> only dress casually
> have a range of clothing to be ready for different clients

Before working with me my clients described themselves in one or more of the following scenarios:
1) They do not like to shop
2) They do not have time to shop
3) They cannot find what they need in stores
4) They enjoy shopping but appreciate the selection and fit of custom clothing

Why Buy Custom Clothing

Posted on Mon, Apr 16, 2007, at 11:30 PM (0 comments)

• Fit– First and foremost, as its name implies, custom is made to your measurements, your form, and your posture. It is made expressly for you. Once a custom fit is experienced, it is difficult to consider returning to an off-the-rack altered garment that is somehow never just right.

• Selection– Even if you are a 42 regular, ready-made selection is always limited and can never offer you the scope of fabrics that you will find from your tailor. He has hundreds of fabrics in different weights, patterns and qualities and they are all in your size.

• Style– When is the last time you were able to choose whether you wanted a peak or notch lapel, a side, center or no vent, double-breasted, a vest or an extra pair of trousers? Or for that matter, what about something really special, like working buttonholes? All of this is possible with a custom suit.

• Quality– The materials and trimmings as well as the workmanship and hand-work that go into custom made clothing is of exceptionally good quality that exceeds by far what is available at ready-made.

• Individuality– Taking all of the above points into consideration, your custom tailored garment will be as individual as your own signature. There will be none like it anywhere.

• Value– Considering all of the advantages, a custom garment is truly priceless, a far better value than ready-made and in some cases much lower in price than expensive designer suits. We create fine custom clothing for discerning clients throughout the United States. We are joined by outstanding vendors who supply the products and services we need to exercise our craft.

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